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Challenging the Assumptions -- $t2. How to Study Children?s Dreams -- $t3. The Two Studies -- $t4. Ages Three to Five -- $t5. Ages Five to Nine -- $t6. Ages Nine to Fifteen -- $t7. Dreaming -- $t8. Consciousness -- $tAppendix:Two Children?s Dream Reports over Time -- $tReferences -- $tIndex 330 $aThis study examines dreaming as we normally understand it, active stories in which the dreamer is an actor. It explores the relationship between dreaming and waking reflective self-awareness and the development of the cognitive processes. 330 $bThis text argues that dreaming as it is normally understood - active stories in which the dreamer is an actor - appears relatively late in childhood. This true dreaming begins between the ages of 7 and 9. 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